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Miguel Coquis
18-Jun-2009, 00:51
Here are some deserving Paris by the north side !!!

Gary L. Quay
13-Jul-2009, 02:47
My first image made on Adox CHS 100. Taken on 8x10 with my Deardorff V8 and 12" Kodak Ektar.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2535/3708729528_7b8ded9d92.jpg

Gary

rcjtapio
13-Jul-2009, 14:45
Our large format group (Midwest Large Format Asylum) has an outing about once a year at the railroad museum, in Monticello, Illinois. Here are a few images from that outing. I believe we may return in November after the museum closes to the public. More information about that upcoming outing can be found in the forum section at www.midwestlargeformat.com .

Rick Tapio

SamReeves
14-Jul-2009, 08:51
This looks like a dupe thread. We already have a trains thread going here:

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=44308&page=8&highlight=Trains

sanchi heuser
14-Jul-2009, 09:18
When I'm understanding Miguel correct, he wanted us to post railroad tracks
in all different shapes.
Miguel, is that right?

sanchi

rcjtapio
14-Jul-2009, 10:42
Sorry if I posted these images into the wrong thread. Sometimes it is hard to know where things go. If one had a photo of a building, next to some trees, in front of a river, with rocks in it, shot at night, where would you post it? Many photos can fit into multiple categories.

I found the "trains" thread (3 or 4 pages back), but technically, the photos are not of trains either.

Again, I apologize.

Rick

Steve M Hostetter
15-Jul-2009, 16:35
8x10

dynamo
19-Jul-2009, 08:45
scan from a completely overexposed negative (Sinar, 13x18 ,SA 5,6/90, APX100)

http://www.digital-silence.de/largeformat/railroad_001.jpg

sanchi heuser
19-Jul-2009, 09:53
"completely overexposed negative" - I like it very much.
Looks somehow mysterious.

sanchi

IanG
19-Jul-2009, 11:37
http://www.lostlabours.co.uk/railway/images/alveley.jpg

A 10x8 shot as the train began pulling out of Highley Station, SVR.

Ian